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Adelaide, city of charm

by Alan Todd

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This beautifully illustrated book showcases some of the most important buildings and statues around the city of Adelaide. Each one is featured with a brief history and detailed line drawing and a map has also been included, as has a history of where the city of Adelaide derived its name.
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Here are some very nice drawings by two artists, with text by Pamela Newland ( )
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This beautifully illustrated book showcases some of the most important buildings and statues around the city of Adelaide. Each one is featured with a brief history and detailed line drawing and a map has also been included, as has a history of where the city of Adelaide derived its name.

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